24 July 2025 of the year Spire Global, a global provider of space data, analytics and space services, announced the expansion of its space exploration portfolio due to new radio frequency capabilities (RF) geospatial intelligence (GEOINT). These advanced solutions, designed to support US missions and international partners, provide constant monitoring, real-time geolocation and multi-layered situational awareness.
Expanding the portfolio allows government agencies, security and defense sector, and integrators around the world to access advanced RF intelligence tools, adapted to various mission needs, such as the detection of emergency beacons, GNSS obstacle tracking and other tasks. Signals, collected by the Spire satellites in the VHF bands, UHF and L, processed through a proprietary detection and geolocation engine and transmitted through a secure cloud infrastructure, which provides fast and reliable access to RF data. For customers, which require full control over infrastructure and data, support for sovereign deployments is provided.
New capabilities of Spire's space intelligence portfolio
The updated portfolio allows:
- Detect unauthorized or unregistered radio signals on land, at sea and in the air.
- Collect and process uncoded, publicly broadcast voice transmissions from space using artificial intelligence to transcribe, translation and summation of even short or noisy signals in the mode, close to real time.
- Activate images from third satellites for visual confirmation of signals on the ground.
- Identify and track signal sources for continuous monitoring.
Investments in RF technology
Spire continues to invest in expanding its RF capabilities, developing clusters of new generation satellites with improved signal collection, on-board processing and data transfer performance. In June 2024 In 2018, the US Air Force Research Laboratory signed a contract with Spire for 14 million dollars to develop and deploy a cluster of satellites, designed to detect and track moving objects on Earth to improve situational awareness for US defense operations. Additional discovery clusters are planned for launch no earlier than the end 2025 year before 2026 year, to increase repeat visits and expand coverage in priority regions.
Value for defense and security
Spire's new RF capabilities enable GNSS interference detection, spoofing and other forms of violations, providing global coverage regardless of time of day or weather conditions. These tools are critical for monitoring radar systems, telecommunication infrastructure and detection of illegal activity. The expansion of the portfolio strengthens Spire's position as a provider of national security solutions, defense and commercial customers, such as NROs, that, NASA, NOAA and the European Space Agency.
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